Them getting a very good SF to add to their core is far better than expirings and some pie in the sky named Splitter. The DJFoster example was just to show what the Clips are looking for in their personnel department.
Iguodala's contract runs through till 2014 (13-14 is a player option worth $15 million).You make it sound like Dalembert and Igoudala both have max deals that last through 2020. Dalembert's salary would be only for one year. After that year Spurs would be back at 40 million if the trade went through. At that point Spurs will probably be in rebuilding mode and could easily offer Igoudala in 2012 for expirings to a contender if 40 million on the books for 2011-2012 is too much for you.
Basically we would be stuck with AIg worth much much more than what he really is worth along with the decision to sign TP or not and Tim Duncan's final year. There are too many ifs and buts loaded in signing AIg for so long. Far better to take it year by year than plan so far ahead and keep overpaying for a basically a third banana.
Plus Dalembert doesn't deserve 12 million and next year, moving him if he screws up will be damn impossible unless for getting nothing but silly expirings.
Also, this is not happening as the Sixers are homing in on either Amar'e or some deal with the Mavs... and they are also helped by the Rockets if they bite on the deal with a trade of TMac to the Sixers.

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